38 acres of privacy in the heart of Trout Lake's iconic organic valley. Approximately 6 acres of relatively level, potentially buildable ground offers a canvas for your vision. This timber-deferred parcel on Stoller Road features sweeping farmland views, natural springs, and the quiet of the Cascade foothills right outside your door. Multiple perennial streams and spring complexes run through the property, supporting abundant wildlife and a rich forest of Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, and Oregon white oak. Current merchantable timber in the southern stands provides immediate value, confirmed by an April 2026 silvicultural assessment. Water to be well. Electricity easement in place. To be septic. Whether you're dreaming of a homestead, recreational retreat, or long-term land investment — this is a rare piece of Washington's most celebrated agricultural valley. Timber deferral in place. Forester's report available upon request. Not a drive-by property — please ensure you are accompanied by an agent.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Christina Wood, Real Broker LLC
General Information
612512070
Forest
3
DOM
38 acres
FR
Klickitat
06113200000401
Trout Lake
Trout Lake
Trout Lake
Land
Forest
NWSE LESS N 239.25' OF W 182.07' LESS 1 ACRE BY BLA BY DEED 1069080; 32-6-11
Listing Provided Courtesy of Christina Wood, Real Broker LLC
Krishna Realty data last checked: Apr 18, 2026 02:54 | Listing last modified Apr 15, 2026 21:03,
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Residence Information
No
Features and Utilities
Financial
52.67
0
Cash,Conventional
04-15-2026
No
No
Comparable Information
3
3
Cash,Conventional
$499,000
$499,000
Apr 15, 2026 21:03
Schools
Elementary : Trout LakeN/ARatings Middle : Trout Lake N/ARatings High : Trout LakeN/ARatings
38 acres of privacy in the heart of Trout Lake's iconic organic valley. Approximately 6 acres of relatively level, potentially buildable ground offers a canvas for your vision. This timber-deferred parcel on Stoller Road features sweeping farmland views, natural springs, and the quiet of the Cascade foothills right outside your door. Multiple perennial streams and spring complexes run through the property, supporting abundant wildlife and a rich forest of Douglas-fir, Ponderosa pine, and Oregon white oak. Current merchantable timber in the southern stands provides immediate value, confirmed by an April 2026 silvicultural assessment. Water to be well. Electricity easement in place. To be septic. Whether you're dreaming of a homestead, recreational retreat, or long-term land investment — this is a rare piece of Washington's most celebrated agricultural valley. Timber deferral in place. Forester's report available upon request. Not a drive-by property — please ensure you are accompanied by an agent.